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n2:300183888
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1990-07-25T00:00:00
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2016-01-05T22:13:52
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keukenzout chlorure de sodium sodium chloride cloruro sódico
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common salt chloride, sodium NaCl
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Compuesto cristalino, NaCl, que existe como mineral o constituyente de la sal del mar y que se utiliza para aderezar y preservar alimentos. Para cualquier sustancia que resulte de combinar iones negativos de ácidos con iones habitualmente metálicos, úsase "sal." Een kristallijnen verbinding, NaCl, die voorkomt als mineraal of als bestanddeel van zeezout, en die wordt gebruikt om voedsel op smaak te brengen en te conserveren. Gebruik 'zout' voor elke substantie die het resultaat is van de samenvoeging van negatieve ionen uit zuren en gewoonlijk metaalionen. A crystalline compound, NaCl, found as colorless, cubic crystals that naturally occur in ocean water at concentrations of 2.6% and in the mineral halite. Sodium chloride is widely used for flavoring and preservation of food, for curing hides and skins, in electrochemical reactions and mordanting, in the precipitation of photographic emulsions, and for many other purposes. For any substance resulting from the combination of negative ions from acids and usually metal ions, use "salt (inorganic material)."